Australia, Cameron Green and World Test Championship
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South African cricket bosses are putting the World Test Championship final ahead of the delayed IPL and will demand Test players exit India on May 25 to prepare for the clash with Australia.
With him 100 per cent wasn’t a goal, it became a non-negotiable lifestyle. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
One of India's most revered Test cricketers, Virat Kohli, has hung his boots from red-ball cricket. Hence, India's 2024-25 Test tour of Australia turned out to be his final Test assignment. His last series may not have lived up to the expectations, but his record in Australia is nothing short of exceptional.
Whatever you think of Conrad's argument, it's refreshing to hear such strong resistance to the status quo in an age when meek acquiescence of the decrees of the powerful, real and imagined, has become not only the norm but the sole survival mechanism for those perceived, and who perceive themselves, as weak.
The hushed ambience of Lord’s, the boisterous nature of Edgbaston or the glorious views to be found at Dharamsala or Newlands? There are some special places to watch Test cricket, and here Scyld Berry names his 10 favourites.
A reflection on the superstar's impressive and impactful career as he retires from the longest form of a sport that obsesses his country
Australia named all-rounder Cameron Green in their 15-man squad on Tuesday for the World Test Championship (WTC) final where they will face South Africa at Lord's from June 11-15.
A report has revealed the timeline of events that led to Virat Kohli's retirement from Test cricket. The Indian cricket bid adieu to the longest format of the game ahead of a five-match Test series against England.